The Akuapem South Municipality will commemorate this year’s Ghana Month celebration with an exciting cultural showcase titled ‘Visit Aburi, Taste Aburi,’ scheduled to take place at the iconic Aburi Botanical Gardens in the Eastern Region.
Ghana Month, which highlights the country’s cultural heritage, is observed every March by the Ghanaian populace.
Scheduled from April 3 to April 6, 2026, the ‘Visit Aburi, Taste Aburi’ event will also serve as a platform to promote Ghanaian tourism and celebrate the nation’s heritage through taste, culture, and artistry.
In a promotional video shared by the Member of Parliament for the constituency, Lawrencia Adwoa Dziwornu, mentioned that the event is expected to be a vibrant fusion of food, art, music, and community spirit.
It is expected to bring together “tourists, families, food lovers, and culture enthusiasts” for a full day of experiences.
Food vendors, craft makers, beverage brands, agribusinesses, and creative entrepreneurs are encouraged to seize the opportunity to showcase their products, reach a ready market, and expand their brand visibility in one of Ghana’s most scenic destinations.
From local delicacies and refreshing drinks to handmade crafts and organic produce, the Taste Aburi experience will highlight the richness of Ghanaian creativity and hospitality.
Organisers state that the initiative aims not only to entertain but also to empower small businesses by connecting them with new customers.
To ensure inclusivity, vendor registration was opened for interested participants within the municipality and the region to secure their slots, with the deadline set for Friday, March 20.






























































